Good day, everyone, and Happy St. Paddy's Day. Hope everyone wears their green and drinks responsibly this weekend, and most importantly, stays hydrated. I of course won't be participating in the latter part, but I will be wearing green for USF men's basketball; they might win their conference tournament on and possibly clinch their first NCAA Tournament appearance in thirteen years. Tonight, I'll be watching the ACC Final between North Carolina and NC State.
But that's tonight. For right now, albeit a day late, I thought I would give you my weekly flashback segment. This week I rolled my D20 die, and it wound up on 12, which meant I could choose between 1991 and 2011. Of course, I chose 1991. A rather interesting point in time to say the least. Personally, I was getting acclimated to a whole new school system, as my family had just relocated from Podunkville, NC to Apopka, Florida. Plus, we had just wrapped up Operation Desert Storm, in which (in a precursor to events a dozen years later) Allied forces overwhelmed Saddam Hussein and his Iraqi Army.
Musically speaking, these were the Top 40 songs according to Billboard Magazine for the week ending March 16, 1991:
40. Deeper Shade Of Soul by Urban Dance Squad. Only hit from this outfit, which had already moved out of the R/R charts for about a month at this point.
39. Chasin' The Wind by Chicago. Last top 40 hit for these longtime chart veterans.
38. How To Dance by Bingo Boys f/ Princessa. I usually turned the radio station when this song came on.
37. Together Forever by Lisette Melendez. As I recall, this was a staple on WXXL radio in Orlando.
36. I Saw Red by Warrant. Actually, I haven't seen "Red" in over a month, but I have seen her red flags everywhere. something I should have seen from the outset...
35. I Like The Way (The Kissing Game) by Hi-Five. No, your guy never has played a kissing game with a woman, all my "relationships" have never gotten to that point.
34. Just The Way It Is, Baby by The Rembrandts. Thier much lesser-known hit before they sang the theme to an iconic sitcom later on in the decade.
33. If You Needed Somebody by Bad Company. A favorite of mine that stands the test of time, if only radio stations that specialize in old music would play it.
32. My Side Of The Bed by Susanna Hoffs. Her maiden solo effort, and a nice video to boot. 😉
31. Something In My Heart by Michel'le. I honestly do not remember this song at all.
30. Joyride by Roxette. After taking most of 1990 off, they returned with this song in early 1991.
29. Cry For Help by Rick Astley. When this video came out, we wondered what had happened to Rick because he no longer had the Howdy-Doody haircut (it was significantly longer). In any event I would hear this all the time at the Winn-Dixie I worked at in Pine Hills.
28. The First Tine by Surface. True story, the first days I rode the bus to Apopka High, there was this one girl who had really bad acne. I mean HELLA bad. And unfortunately, a couple of times she wound up sitting beside me, so I (to myself) changed the lyrics to this song to "the first time I saw your face I barfed."
27. Baby Baby by Amy Grant. Speaking of barfing...
26. Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)/I Want You by Robert Palmer. The other radio station to in Orlando I religiously listened to at the time, WOMX, would play this a LOT.
25. The Star-Spangled Banner by Whitney Houston. Recorded before Super Bowl XXV in Tampa, Florida.
24. I'll Do For You by Father MC. A rather humorous ending to the song, as the female singer asks, "am I finished?"
23. Wicked Game by Chris Isaak. Excuse me for a second...
I hope that picture triggers some adolescent memories for the guys out there...you're welcome.
22. Rico Suave by Gerardo
21. I'll Be By Your Side by Stevie B
20. Round And Round by Tevin Campbell. As I recall, I think Prince had a hand not only in launching Tevin's career, but also with this particular track.
19. Sadness by Enigma. An all-time favorite of mine that reminds me of the "Pure Moods" CD that was advertised all over TV in the 90s.
18. Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) by C+C Music Factory. Wanna feel old? If anyone has watched any part of ESPN's Champ Week coverage (which includes the ACC Tournament), you undoubtedly have heard THIS song. In 2024.
17. Iesha by Another Bad Creation. This group was formed (IIRC) by Bell Biv Devoe, who of course would also launch the career of Boyz II Men.
16. Signs by Tesla. Unfortunately, I don't have this song on Spotify because I can't seem to find the edited for radio version.
15. I've Been Thinking About You by Londonbeat. But you haven't been thinking about me. Story of my life, buddy.
14. You're In Love by Wilson Phillips. Oh really??? I don't think so.
13. Waiting For Love by Alias. How long have I been waiting for love??
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